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Pain is non specific:
Symptom of tissue insult. It means lots of things and is difficult to tell you specific diagnosis or problem based on this limited information. You could have problem with you intestine, pancreas, genitourinary system. You need to be seen by your doc and have thorough evaluation and investigation. Good luck.
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Belly button pain:
There can be many different causes of belly button pain. Skin rashes can involve yeast and this dermatitis, herpes simplexvirus can cause a painful rash, and bacterial infections can cause pain. If someone is overly cleaning the umbilicus with q-tips and cleansers it can start to hurt. Some serious intestinal problems can refer pain to the belly button so see your doctor if it's not a rash.
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Many possibilities:
If your pain doesn't go away, see your doctor for an exam and history. Abdominal pain has many causes, from simply excess gas, muscle cramps or strain, to hernias. A good history and physical exam will reassure you, and help come to a diagnosis.
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Lots of things:
There is a long list of things that can cause abdominal pain. Unless this was just there for a few minutes and went away I would suggest getting in to see your primary care provider relatively soon. If it is there and hasn't gone away you should see a doctor right away.
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Muscle pain:
The most likely answer is some sort of muscular spasm causing the pain. There is also the possibility of a small umbilical hernia that could periodically cause some sharp pains. If the pain becomes severe and is associated with nausea, vomiting or fever, see a doctor right away.
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Multiple reasons:
Your pain could be related to gall bladder (gall stones) kidney stones, or intestinal problems. These r the main ones though other possibilities are there. Possible abdominal us after thorough checkup, lab work might be needed.
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Muscle Strain:
Probably a muscle strain. In obese individuals with lax abdominal wall can also cause hernia. In that case a swelling will be noted. If your symptoms do not resolve in few days see your pcp.
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Umbilical hernia:
Most likely cause of your symptoms is an umbilical hernia with fat caught in it. Do you notice a bulge in the umbilicus? A simple physical exam should determine if you have a hernia.
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21 weeks:
I am assuming that you are twenty one weeks pregnant. At 20 weeks the fundus-top of the uterus is positioned at about that level. Sometimes the stretching of the ligaments could cause this discomfort. Please notify your OB sbout your concern. It probably is the expansion of your uterus, but this type of discomfort should be only for a short time, until your body gets accustomed to the "stretch".
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Gas:
Most common cause is gas. Trying lying on the bed with your shoulder down and your backside way up in the air. You'll know when the cure happens. Lol. Gastritis is also a possibility, but usually lasts longer. Its pain is relieved temporarily by an antacid.
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Contact surgeon:
You may need to see your surgeon about this, unless the place you're sore is around an incision. It's possible for infection to develop though, and this would result in pain. Are you having bowel movements? Normal appetite, etc? Fever? Your surgeon will want to know these things.
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Right abd pain:
Appendicitis is possibility but should get worse & more constant. Gas can commonly cause abd pain intermittently. Do u have belching, bloating, flatus? Could try gas-x or beano if occurs after gassy foods; or lactaid if occurs after dairy products. If constipated, increase fiber in diet &/or use fiber supplement with plenty of water to soften stool. If pain worsens /abd becomes rigid, c dr at once.
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